“I’ll stay part of the game and still be able to put people in positions of power,” James said. “I’ve always loved that, putting people in a position of power to feel like they can make a change and make things happen.”

It’s not unprecedented for a former player to become an owner. Michael Jordan—whom LeBron is often compared to—owns the Charlotte Hornets.

James didn’t specify which team he’d like to own, and he might have to ownership of a team other than the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Regardless of which team James owns, it would be very entertaining to see him own a franchise and be in control of putting together a championship-caliber team.

James’ second career as an owner would also be constantly compared to Michael Jordan’s career as an owner, but he wouldn’t have to accomplish too much to surpass MJ in that realm.

Cole Frederick is from a small town in Alabama, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in journalism. He loves all sports - especially football and basketball - and quotes The Office frequently.